Root's wife, Carrie, is due to give birth to their second child at
the start of July and the first Test in Southampton is scheduled to begin on
July 8.
England Test
captain Joe
Root is likely to miss the first-Test of the three-match series against the
West Indies slated for next month.
Root's wife,
Carrie, is due to give birth to their second child at the start of July and the
first Test in Southampton is scheduled to begin on July 8.
"It's evolving," Root was quoted as saying by BBC Sport. "It's being discussed with the medical team and we're trying to stay up to date."
"At the
minute, it's still open for discussion. How that will finally look, I'm not exactly
sure. It will have to come down to government advice, whatever that is. We'll
follow those protocols and do whatever is right," he added.
The 29-year-old,
who has not missed a Test since being appointed skipper in 2017, confirmed he
will be at the birth regardless of the knock-on cricketing implications and
also endorsed Ben Stokes to lead the side, who would have to step in he is
unavailable.
"If Ben was
captain, he would be fantastic," said Root.
"One of his
great qualities as vice-captain is he sets the example - the way he goes about
his training, how he wants to bowl in difficult circumstances, the way he
stands up in different scenarios with the bat.
"He drags
people with him and gets the best out of the players around him.
"That's a
great quality to have as a leader and something he can take into captaincy if
he was to get the opportunity. I could see him doing a very good job," he
added.
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